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What to see in Dallas-Fort Worth

Dallas-Fort Worth Attractions

Dallas is a huge and diverse city and visitors will find no
shortage of things to see and do there. With attractions spread out
over miles of city and suburb, it would take weeks to see
everything!

Downtown Dallas is home to many of the city's iconic museums,
including the Dallas Museum of Art, The Old Red museum of Dallas
County History and Culture, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and of
course the famous Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. The downtown
area is also home to the Dallas World Aquarium and Steinway Hall.
Several companies offer Segway tours of downtown Dallas, which can
be a fun and informative way to explore the area.

South Dallas is home to the State Fairgrounds, which are open
year round, and the Dallas Zoo.

Many famous attractions commonly associated with Dallas are
actually located in the suburbs: Arlington is home to Six Flags
Over Texas, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, the Rangers Ballpark, and
AT&T Stadium.

Fort Worth is just as fascinating as its more famous
counterpart, with a plethora of museums that include the National
Cowgirl Museum, the Stockyards Museum, the Texas Cowboy Hall of
Fame, the Amon Carter Museum, the Kimbell Art Museum, and the CR
Smith Aviation Museum.

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